The Handmaid’s Tale Long-Awaited Fourth Season Now Has A Release Date
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Season 4 of The Handmaid’s Tale release date on Hulu has been officially announced and it is happening on April 28. The dystopian movie that deals on women cruelty and one woman’s fight for freedom is making a comeback after nearly two years since season 3 premiered.
The Handmaid – Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid Tale
The series, originally inspired by the best-selling book by Margaret Atwood, is about a dystopian world where a war has made way to a new world order. Due to the declining rates of fertility in women caused by sexually transmitted diseases and environmental pollution, the men of power enslave and use women for the sole purpose of procreation. Women can’t own properties, or work in any position, and they sure don’t own themselves.
The Handmaids are the women who are found to be fertile and can procreate and are used for that sole purpose. When they are transferred between masters, their names are changed. The newest trailer promises more of dystopian suspense, as its lead character June Osbourne (Elizabeth Moss) tries to crumble the system.
The Handmaid’s Tale New Trailer
“Ms. Osbourne, if you were to return to Gilead, would you be subject to danger of torture, risk to your life or a risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment?” an unknown male voice asks June Osbourne in the opening lines of the trailer. Cruel and unusual scenes play as the voice speaks.
The next thing we learn is Nick, played by Max Minghella, telling a group of women of his quest to find June Osbourne.
“You’re better off without her,” one of the women replied. “Everyone that helps her ends up on the wall,” she advised, referencing the wall of the city where defaulters are hung as punishment.
The series’ characters continue to talk about June in the trailer, as she continues her struggle to achieve freedom.
“She has eluded your soldiers for 19 days,” Aunt Lydia said (Ann Dowd), who is still shown to bear the marks of June’s attack on her from last season. “Find her and bring her to me.”
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“You can’t save her. You understand that, right? Some women don’t want to be saved,” June’s former commander Joseph Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) said in a different scene.
“She’s public enemy number 1 in Gilead. She’s not going to last another week here,” Moira (Samira Wiley), June’s best friend, says.
Whitford’s character later tells Nick that June’s probably fulfilled her purpose and that it’s time to move on.
Joseph Fiennes’ Commander Fred Waterford is the most aggressive of them all concerning June’s fate as he proclaims, “I’m gonna kill her. I’m gonna kill her.”
And then we hear June’s voice telling her story and sharing her pains with Fred’s wife, Serena (Yvonne Strahovski), “You have destroyed my life, my family, my friends, my country, my child,” she said. The trailer then dramatically concludes with June uttering the words, “I ask for justice.”
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